When the day arrives and the festival begins, all paths lead to the heart of Einbunpin Lagoon Park.
Set within the bayside suburb of Sandgate, the festival is easy to reach—whether you’re travelling from just around the corner or making a day of it from across Brisbane. With its central village setting and well-connected transport links, getting here is simple, leaving you free to settle in and enjoy the day.
As you arrive, you’ll find the lagoon and surrounding parklands gently unfolding into the festival itself—paths lined with stalls, music drifting through the trees, and the energy of the community drawing you in.
However you choose to travel, the journey is part of the experience, leading you toward a day by the water filled with connection, creativity, and celebration.
The festival is just a short walk from Sandgate Train Station and the local bus interchange, making public transport one of the easiest ways to arrive.
Regular train and bus services connect Sandgate to Brisbane and surrounding suburbs throughout the day. We recommend planning your journey in advance using the TransLink website or app.
If you’re local, walking or cycling is a great way to arrive.
Sandgate’s flat streets and coastal paths make for an easy journey, and bike parking areas are available nearby. Arriving this way also helps you avoid traffic and parking delays.
It's important to know that parking around the festival will be very limited, but there will be street parking available in surrounding residential areas.
If you’re planning to drive:
To ensure the safety of visitors, some nearby streets may be closed or have changed traffic conditions during the event. We recommend allowing extra travel time and checking for updates closer to the festival date.
The earlier you arrive, the easier your journey will be—and the more time you’ll have to wander, explore, and settle in by the water. Bring a picnic rug, gather your friends, and enjoy the day as it unfolds.

